- Clebsch-Gordan Coefficients - Java calculators of Clebsch-Gordan and other angular momentum coupling coefficients.
- CompHEP - A standalone program for calculating cross sections of particle scattering in various QFT models.
- Examples in Quantum Mechanics - Some examples of quantum mechanics and the Mathematica code that generated them.
- Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - An explanation of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle along with an applet demonstrating the law. The applet also allows for a user-defined momentum distribution.
- High Energy Theory Preprint Server - A collection of research papers on high energy particle physics, and on quantum field theories.
- How Stuff Works: Teleportation - A fascinating look at a future technology and how it could be used to beam you from one place to another at the speed of light.
- International Journal of Modern Physics A - Started in 1986, IJMPA has gained international repute as a high-quality scientific journal. It consists of reviews and original papers covering the latest research developments in Particles and Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. The journal also features articles of long-standing value and importance which can be vital to research into new unexplored areas. (and free PDF downloads of all papers)
- Journal of Classical and Quantum Gravity - An online journal containing new research on quantum gravity, many articles are free to the public.
- Knocking on the Devil's Door - A simple introduction to quantum mechanics in the form of a 38 page PDF text book.
- Kronig Penney Applet - Java implementation of a Kronig Penney one-dimensional model's solver. Includes exercises on the subject.
- Quantum Physics Preprint Server - A collection of research papers on quantum mechanics
- Visual Quantum Mechanics - Contains a collection of QuickTime movies showing solutions of the Schrödinger and Dirac equation and the homepage of the book Visual Quantum Mechanics by Bernd Thaller.
- Visual Quantum Mechanics - Instructional units that introduce quantum physics to high school and college students who do not have a background in modern physics or higher level math using interactive computer programs and digital multimedia in an activity based environment
- Visual Quantum Mechanics - Presents a book that tries to explain the theroy behind Quantum Mechanics. This web site has information about the contents of the book/CD and provides supplementary material.
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